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Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted by P. Hirson
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“A broken heart can survive for years on a single promise. The station clock moved forward every day, but his life remained parked in yesterday”
P. Hirson, Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted
“The bottle was never his addiction; the memories were”
P. Hirson, Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted
“Not every bottle hides a drunkard; sometimes it hides a broken story. The world judged the bottle in his hand and ignored the tears in his soul”
P. Hirson, Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted
“The world judged the bottle in his hand and ignored the tears in his soul. He was called a drunkard by thousands, but understood by only one. The railway station became his home because his heart no longer had one”
P. Hirson, Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted
“He was called a drunkard by thousands, but understood by only one”
P. Hirson, Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted
“The world saw a drunkard on a railway bench; few saw the broken kingdom inside his heart. The greatest tragedy is not losing everything—it is remembering everything”
P. Hirson, Drunken Daed: Not All Drunkards Are Addicted